Life-Like Packaged Paintings

These Paintings by Yrjo Edelmann Look Like High-Definition Pictures

Being able to create a picture perfect painting is tough but Yrjo Edelmann is able to do it with ease. At first glance, the parcel paintings look like regular pictures taken with a camera. When you step in close to get a better look, you find that each picture is actually an intricate painting by Yrjo Edelmann.

Yrjo Edelmann has captured the detail so well that even the twine that is wrapped around the parcel looks to be real. The folds and creases of packaged paper is hard to replicate with the odd shadowing that appears with every micro crease in the paper. This appears to be easy work for Yrjo Edelmann as he is able to capture each intricate shadowing that would be on actual parcels.
Trend Themes
1. Packaging Art - There is an opportunity for artists to create realistic packaging art that resembles high-definition pictures.
2. Hyper-realistic Paintings - There is a trend towards creating paintings that are so realistic that they can easily be mistaken for photographs.
3. Intricate Detailing in Art - More and more artists are focusing on intricately replicating details in their art, creating hyper-realistic pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - This trend represents an opportunity for fine artists to create highly detailed and realistic paintings that can attract a new audience.
2. Packaging Industry - This trend represents an opportunity for packaging companies to partner with artists or showcase packaging art in their products.
3. Home Decor Industry - This trend represents an opportunity for the home decor industry to offer hyper-realistic paintings as a unique and eye-catching decor option.

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